Over the next year we need 10 volunteers to help us test AtoM this Fall; AS and XTF in the Spring.

Volunteers will be given access to an instance of the platform and will use a set of prompts similar to a usability test to help us determine which platform best addresses the core needs as we see them:

Finding aid discovery

Finding aid creation

Should you agree to test AtoM, you will receive an electronic packet of links for the three testing sections consisting of:

Evaluation Matrix: The matrix is divided into sections mapped roughly to the user stories provided in your evaluation packet.

Indicate how you would prioritize each criterion (High / Medium / Low)

Indicate the availability of the criterion for the platform you are evaluating (Yes / No / n/a)

Follow-up Questions: Follow-up questions are short-answer questions that address topics related to the new TARO platform that cannot be addressed using the other evaluation tools provided.